06-01-2012, 09:26 AM
the jurors.
it is time for professional jurors in this country!
DOJ not likely to re-try the reprehensible scumbag.
![[Image: article-2153209-1366848D000005DC-534_634x440.jpg]](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/06/01/article-2153209-1366848D000005DC-534_634x440.jpg)
The jurors who sensationally found disgraced politician John Edwards not guilty of illegally accepting campaign funds yesterday have said they do not think the case should have even gone to trial.
Speaking out for the first time since the verdict, the jurors said there was not enough evidence to find the former North Carolina senator guilty. The judge also ruled a mistrial on his five other counts.
One juror, Theresa Fuller, told Good Morning America: 'I felt like the evidence just wasn't there. It could have been more - a lot more - than what it was.'
But another juror told the early-morning show that she would have liked to see the former senator take the stand, as some questions had remained unanswered.
'I would've liked to her more about the money,' she said. 'More about his intentions. That would have done it for me.'
it is time for professional jurors in this country!
DOJ not likely to re-try the reprehensible scumbag.
![[Image: article-2153209-1366848D000005DC-534_634x440.jpg]](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/06/01/article-2153209-1366848D000005DC-534_634x440.jpg)
The jurors who sensationally found disgraced politician John Edwards not guilty of illegally accepting campaign funds yesterday have said they do not think the case should have even gone to trial.
Speaking out for the first time since the verdict, the jurors said there was not enough evidence to find the former North Carolina senator guilty. The judge also ruled a mistrial on his five other counts.
One juror, Theresa Fuller, told Good Morning America: 'I felt like the evidence just wasn't there. It could have been more - a lot more - than what it was.'
But another juror told the early-morning show that she would have liked to see the former senator take the stand, as some questions had remained unanswered.
'I would've liked to her more about the money,' she said. 'More about his intentions. That would have done it for me.'